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Vention is a cloud-based industrial automation platform offering modular robotic components and manufacturing apps that let engineers design and deploy automation in days.
Vention is an industrial automation company founded in 2016 in Montreal that has raised over $100M to democratize manufacturing automation through a cloud-based design platform and modular hardware system. Engineers use Vention's browser-based MachineBuilder CAD tool to design custom automation equipment from a library of aluminum structural components, linear actuators, pneumatics, and robotic interfaces, then order the hardware and download control software from the same platform. The system integrates with leading collaborative robots from Universal Robots, Fanuc, and other vendors and includes a no-code programming environment for creating machine workflows. Vention targets small and mid-sized manufacturers that need custom automation but lack the budget for traditional systems integrators and the months-long implementation timelines they require. The company has deployed automation across thousands of factories in North America and Europe and has built a marketplace of pre-configured machine templates that let manufacturers start from proven designs. Vention's cloud-native approach allows engineers to collaborate on machine designs remotely and access software updates continuously, treating industrial automation like modern software infrastructure.
Charlotte NC largest US steel producer (NYSE: NUE) ~$30B 2024 revenue; EAF mini-mills (lower carbon, flexible), $10B+ capacity expansion since 2018, 200+ consecutive quarters dividend competing with Cleveland-Cliffs and Steel Dynamics.
Nucor Corporation is a Charlotte, North Carolina-based steel and steel products manufacturer — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: NUE) as an S&P 500 Materials component — operating as the largest steel producer in the United States and the most profitable steelmaker in North America, using electric arc furnace (EAF) technology to produce flat-rolled steel, long steel products, structural steel, and steel products at approximately 25 steel mills and 40+ downstream fabrication facilities, through approximately 32,000 employees. Nucor's EAF-based steelmaking model (melting recycled steel scrap rather than processing iron ore in a blast furnace) produces a lower-carbon-intensity ton of steel at lower operating cost and with significantly more production flexibility than integrated blast furnace producers — making Nucor the cost benchmark against which competing steel technologies are measured. In 2024, Nucor navigated a steel price correction after the 2021-2022 post-pandemic construction and infrastructure demand surge — revenue declined from approximately $36-37 billion at the 2022 peak to approximately $30 billion in 2024 as flat-rolled steel prices normalized. Nucor has invested more than $10 billion in capacity expansion since 2018 — including new sheet mills in Gallatin, Kentucky; Lexington, North Carolina; Nucor Steel West Virginia; and Nucor Steel Brandenburg — dramatically increasing its flat-rolled sheet production capacity to serve automotive, construction, and advanced manufacturing customers. CEO Leon Topalian has led Nucor's strategy of organic capacity expansion, new product development, and shareholder-friendly capital allocation (dividends paid for 200+ consecutive quarters).
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